According
to Accra FM, the Chief’s order was as a result of a failure of the now
deceased to attend communal labor when he was alive.
The Chief was quoted to have said that all residents who default on communal labor will not be buried on his land.
The
reports also stated that Nana Twum Barima V had over the years warned
Koo Emma several times when he was alive that he would not be allowed to
be buried in the community upon his demise, a threat the chief carried
out when Koo Emma died and was buried on Monday, June 26, 2017.
The
body was subsequently exhumed and left along the way for a while before
some kind-hearted villagers took the body and deposited it at the
community lorry station.
Information available
to Ghana’s Critical News has it that, there are some chieftaincy
disputes which could have led to the sad occurrence. The dispute is
between the Asene and Asona families in the community. The deceased is a
member of the Asona family who is fighting the Asene family which Nana
Twum is a member.
However, the family of late
Koo Emma is angery with Chief's decision while some residents are
calling for an amicable solution to the matter so that the Chief and
Elders can allow the body to be burried as soon as possible to curb any
outbreak of diseases.
9 comments:
NA WAOH!
IT CAN ONLY HAPPEN IN GHANA
double wahala for dead body.....
Ghana are gullible
Orishirishi!!! These pple are fast becoming like Kenyans. So so freak shows.
Wonders shall never cease ooo
Only in Ghana... SMH.
LOL ONLY IN GHANA
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Wonder they say, shall never end
Foolish chief, so who are u dealing with now? the dead body or the soul? none of them can respond to u so why are u wasting your time anyway this can only happen in Ghana.
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